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but first, we go about 1,000 miles southwest of here to southern california. correspondent william la jeunesse has obtained new information that the obama administration tried to keep secret regarding operation "fast and furious." it includes just who has paid the price with the now infamous gun tracking program. >> a mother cries for her son, one of 18 killed in drug rehab center in juarez, mexico. months later, hit men massacre 16 at teenager's birthday party. weapons used in both attacks traced to operation fast and furious. >> they are waiting for an answer. they want to know what happened. and why they define stop these guns from leighing the united states and enending up. >> spanish language network univision and fox news obtained list of 100,000 weapons recovered in mexico. compared those serial numbers with the 2000 guns sold in fast and furious. nearly two dozen matched. connecting an untold number of injuries and fatalities to the u.s. program. >> this woman lost two sons to fast and furious guns. >> they don't know what to do. we interview them and
but first, we go about 1,000 miles southwest of here to southern california. correspondent william la jeunesse has obtained new information that the obama administration tried to keep secret regarding operation "fast and furious." it includes just who has paid the price with the now infamous gun tracking program. >> a mother cries for her son, one of 18 killed in drug rehab center in juarez, mexico. months later, hit men massacre 16 at teenager's birthday party. weapons used in...
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matter of logic in health care for massachusetts, why isn't it good policy for new york north carolina, california? don't tell me about states making their own decisions, isn't it still good policy? and if not why not? because i don't think there is an answer to that. for the president this may be too granular but it goes to his capacity to govern. i would say will you make the filibuster reform in the senate something you really push on? because if he can get the senate -- and i think we'll have democratic majority in the senate, and we have the white house, then you put john boehner in a corner then i think he can govern so much more effectively, and yet nobody is talk about it. >> jennifer: my questions would be along those lines. mitt romney signed grover norquist's pledge in 2006. and i would want to know are you still bound by that pledge? and are you going to pledge out here that you will never raise taxes? and on the president on the flip side. if he has the same configuration in congress, how is he going to get the pledge signers to agree to compromise on anything. >> cenk: i think i woul
matter of logic in health care for massachusetts, why isn't it good policy for new york north carolina, california? don't tell me about states making their own decisions, isn't it still good policy? and if not why not? because i don't think there is an answer to that. for the president this may be too granular but it goes to his capacity to govern. i would say will you make the filibuster reform in the senate something you really push on? because if he can get the senate -- and i think we'll...
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the actor and former california governor was here in washington last night promoting his new memoir total recall. he took part in a question and answer session hosted by "washington post" live and later autographed copies of the book. schwarzenegger took blame for having an extramarital affair with his house keeper. a lot of fans at last night's event say they don't think that relationship should define who he is. >> because it's not all of who he is. as he said, he had 640 pages of his life and ten pages on that and that's what people are picking on. and i think he's done a lot of valuable movies and politics and made a lot of contributions. >> overall it doesn't change my view of him. i've always looked at him as an actor and i think that his personal life is his personal life however screwed up or not it is. that's his life. >> last night's signing at the hamilton was sold out. >>> toys r us is offering a hot deal in time for the holiday shopping season. the company will match other stores' prices. just bring in a local competitor's ad showing that the item is available for less somewh
the actor and former california governor was here in washington last night promoting his new memoir total recall. he took part in a question and answer session hosted by "washington post" live and later autographed copies of the book. schwarzenegger took blame for having an extramarital affair with his house keeper. a lot of fans at last night's event say they don't think that relationship should define who he is. >> because it's not all of who he is. as he said, he had 640...
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north carolina to study in california. john: then you make a choice. tuition would be $15,000 every where if the state governments would not of all that money at all the colleges. >> i am as senior here at unc chapel hill. do you think the media is being too soft and how they should get answers how do when the war on terror? john: i wish they would but the media is pretty tough. >> hi john. i am from north carolina i am not a first year, i am a freshman talk about education today what is your plan for the educational system? >> i would say let's abolish [cheers and applause] education is the state's responsibility. only recently have the federal governmengovernmen t got involved. so leave it to the states. choice will make it better. >> i am a sophomore here we're deceived the movement growing in the future? >> i hope so. you are wearing the on americans for liberty t-shirts. [applause] when i was in college it was democrats and college republicans now liberty chapters in many colleges. i hope it does wanting i have learned to it is the fatal conceit t
north carolina to study in california. john: then you make a choice. tuition would be $15,000 every where if the state governments would not of all that money at all the colleges. >> i am as senior here at unc chapel hill. do you think the media is being too soft and how they should get answers how do when the war on terror? john: i wish they would but the media is pretty tough. >> hi john. i am from north carolina i am not a first year, i am a freshman talk about education today...
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dixie the cat, playing in the front yard in california. you see her by the planter on the sidewalk. random guy walks up to the yard. dixie, being a very friendly guy, walks to this guy, and he walks off. >> oh. that's not his cat, i'm assuming frg . >> it's not. >> that's loretta allen's cat. hasn't seen the cat since august 3rd. the cat went missing. check the cameras, and sure enough. they see that. they see somebody walk up and take their cat. >> who takes a cat from someone's front yard? >> that's the sad part. the individual joe there and not clear enough to see if she recognizes the guy, knows him as a neighbor, no idea who the person is, and the cat's gone. >> this makes me sad. pets are obviously a part of your family. you get used to having them around and really learn to love them. >> loretta is hoping to get her cat back. she posted it hoping people will see the video and hoping she'll get her cat back. the cat had a red clarp with hearts and her name dixie on it taken from north mcdowell boulevard in petaluma, california. >> i don't know how you steel someone's cat and,
dixie the cat, playing in the front yard in california. you see her by the planter on the sidewalk. random guy walks up to the yard. dixie, being a very friendly guy, walks to this guy, and he walks off. >> oh. that's not his cat, i'm assuming frg . >> it's not. >> that's loretta allen's cat. hasn't seen the cat since august 3rd. the cat went missing. check the cameras, and sure enough. they see that. they see somebody walk up and take their cat. >> who takes a cat from...
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. >> críticas al el gobernador de california por vetar el acta de la confianza, los jóvenes se reunieron en la universidad de california, pidieron parar las deportaciones . >> nos dio la espalda a la comunidad latina, nosotros ayudamos mucho a esta comunidad . >> el gobernador jerry brown, dice que veto el acta por que debaja libre a los narcotraficante . >> muchos creen que el acta de los sueños no es la solución a la deportación se necesita una reforma integral . >> el 34% de los estado unidenses creen en el dream act, pero el 68% cree que no . >> la inmigración es un beneficio para los estados unidos, por eso se busca una reforma migratoria integral, cuando llegue la nueva administración, que lleguen a un de acuerdo sobre los millones de indocumentados . >> el 56% de los encuestados, beneficiados por dream act, dicen que seguirán luchando para no ser deportados. >> no va a ser una cazeria de indocumentados, hay que tener la confianza de buscar la legalización, algo que los jóvenes están de acuerdo . >> todos tenemos derecho a estudiar . >> es un beneficio para ellos, y para e
. >> críticas al el gobernador de california por vetar el acta de la confianza, los jóvenes se reunieron en la universidad de california, pidieron parar las deportaciones . >> nos dio la espalda a la comunidad latina, nosotros ayudamos mucho a esta comunidad . >> el gobernador jerry brown, dice que veto el acta por que debaja libre a los narcotraficante . >> muchos creen que el acta de los sueños no es la solución a la deportación se necesita una reforma integral ....
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major cities, refinery problems we have, california, chicago, indiana, you name it mainly because these refineries have to makehese incredibly difficult blen of gasoline eve summer and we create government mandatedhortage driving up the cost of gasoline in theajor cities and the rest of the country suffering as well. neil: so what is gng on leaving aside the environmental restrictions and litations on just drillin, where does this go? >> right now gasoline prices probably will start coming down because we will startburning the wintertime blend of gasoline, the price of oil is lower so that will make a difference, but we have to look at the big picture. why do we go through this year after year after year? when we keep on eleing politicians who are anti-drilling and we kn what the problem is, we knowhe strict regulations, the dierent cities burning a different type of bli, we ha had to come up with nationalized blend or original blend to take advantage of shortages when we have refinery issues upon refineries. we can hold the tire city of los angeles hostage because the regulations restr
major cities, refinery problems we have, california, chicago, indiana, you name it mainly because these refineries have to makehese incredibly difficult blen of gasoline eve summer and we create government mandatedhortage driving up the cost of gasoline in theajor cities and the rest of the country suffering as well. neil: so what is gng on leaving aside the environmental restrictions and litations on just drillin, where does this go? >> right now gasoline prices probably will start...
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but the blm says in california... >> 30% of the wells in california that are drilled have hydraulic fracturing, and at this point, i'm not aware of any issues associated with hydraulic fracturing. >> they have not disclosed the dangers to the environments and to the public of this activity, before putting these lands up for sale. >> reporter: she filed a 60-day intent to sue to stop the auction. >> these beautiful areas that people use for getting out in nature are at great risk of being transformed overnight from the shale oil rush. >> reporter: jacobson says he's not too worried about the fracking. >> they know they'll get sued if they screw up somebody's well water. >> reporter: but just in case, he has a backup plan. when the auction comes up, he says he might just bid on his own mineral rights and buy them back. so if there is contamination and you don't own your mineral rights, who is responsible? well, it all depends on the contract that you write up with the oil company. you're not going to get royalties. that's a given. but you still have to make sure you're not stuck with the cleanup
but the blm says in california... >> 30% of the wells in california that are drilled have hydraulic fracturing, and at this point, i'm not aware of any issues associated with hydraulic fracturing. >> they have not disclosed the dangers to the environments and to the public of this activity, before putting these lands up for sale. >> reporter: she filed a 60-day intent to sue to stop the auction. >> these beautiful areas that people use for getting out in nature are at...
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fremont california was in third place. traffic on the dulles access will come to a stop for two minute stretches between 9:00 t trucks 2:00 p.m. sal more sections of the e for the metrog station. be similar traffic friday. if you want to get away and stay by, check out the cox farms forat free. its this week to give away. can win four tickets to the fields ofnd four at fear tickets. winner eachunce a the 6:00week during a.m. hour of good morning washington. it is 67 degrees. >> the redskins show their for a controversial measure appearing on the nove i don't spend money ongasoline. i am probably going to the gas station abt once a month. last time i was at a g station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male annnnouncer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power andssociates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ let's check in with jummy olabanji
fremont california was in third place. traffic on the dulles access will come to a stop for two minute stretches between 9:00 t trucks 2:00 p.m. sal more sections of the e for the metrog station. be similar traffic friday. if you want to get away and stay by, check out the cox farms forat free. its this week to give away. can win four tickets to the fields ofnd four at fear tickets. winner eachunce a the 6:00week during a.m. hour of good morning washington. it is 67 degrees. >> the...
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. >> when we visited california state prison corcoran for "extended stay," we came upon clarence lee as he was moving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. >> welcome into our little casa. >> lee's old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called terry was in a distinct minority. >> go to school together. help each other with schoolwork. go to chow together. i have no problem sitting with terry. i have no problem doing whatever with terry because it look at him as a human. i understand all of the things he went through. to others it seems like we're more than homies because they don't understand how long i've known terry. >> terry was a very overt transgender inmate. then we meet clarence who comes off as this very strong, straight-looking guy. and because terry was constantly running into problems with his cellmates, he needed protection, for lack of a better word, and clarence was willing
. >> when we visited california state prison corcoran for "extended stay," we came upon clarence lee as he was moving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. >> welcome into our little casa. >> lee's old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called terry was in a distinct...
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in cupertino, california. somebody submitted this video to "right this minute." a duck crossed the road, but then notices a migration is going o. ha. >> it's not just five duck the ducks you see keep coming. >> why waddlefly? >> imy it's mob mentality. saw the first one wobble across and thought, guess that's what i'll dough. >> maybe just wanted to go to the restaurant across the street and the viewer who put it on my channel said, let's just give them some treats. >> leave behind any fertilized eggs for you and steven to eat? >> let's jump across the pond to ireland. this swan decided, you know what? i'm just going to walk on the bridge. on a bridge in dublin, ireland and doesn't understand what to do when the light turns green. maybe he's lost. maybe using apple maps and doesn't know which way to go. >> that's a huge swan. >> see it next to the dcars? look at this nice pass per by. >> all of those speeding by the swan motorcycle, cars, bikes, i guy going like this flapping his arms? >> once on the sidewalk, raising the arms up to get it to flap away did not wo
in cupertino, california. somebody submitted this video to "right this minute." a duck crossed the road, but then notices a migration is going o. ha. >> it's not just five duck the ducks you see keep coming. >> why waddlefly? >> imy it's mob mentality. saw the first one wobble across and thought, guess that's what i'll dough. >> maybe just wanted to go to the restaurant across the street and the viewer who put it on my channel said, let's just give them some...
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another california city on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. the city council kedid claring fiscal emergency because of a 3 million budget gap. the city handed out 38 pink slips. stockton was the first city to declare bankruptcy and the largest city in the nation to do so. listen up before you do your next load of laundry. ge is recalling front load washing machines because the basket could separate and cause injuries. the model affected were sold in gold, red and white colors from july 2008, to august 2011. heather? >> thank you so much. 24 minutes after the hour now. more and more americans are voting without going to the polls. but the trend is causing concern about voters fraud. eric shawn has more. >> absentee ballots and mailing in your vote are a way for your voice to be heard. 90 million voters in the election 14 million and 50 percent of the electorate used absentee ballots. new jersey expects 40,000 absentee ballots and joe hogan the county clerk said there is a rigorous official that requires officials to insure the integrity of abse
another california city on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. the city council kedid claring fiscal emergency because of a 3 million budget gap. the city handed out 38 pink slips. stockton was the first city to declare bankruptcy and the largest city in the nation to do so. listen up before you do your next load of laundry. ge is recalling front load washing machines because the basket could separate and cause injuries. the model affected were sold in gold, red and white colors from july 2008,...
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shortly after the debate ended, i received an email from one dennis miller who lives in san that barbara, california. mr. miller opining i hope the president's but the -- butt kicking is covered by obama care. apparently mr. miller believes mitt romney won the debate. that's true the governor did win. how do i know? because i turned to msnbc. the commentators there looked like per persians watching the germans march into paris in 1940. there was general heart break on that cable network. there was joy in the romney precincts. how did romney manage to outtalk president obama? he did it because weighs far more energetic and engaged in what he was actually saying. here is the best line mr. romney had. >> i will not reduce the share paid by high income individuals. i know that you and your running made keep saying that and i know it's a popular thing to say with a lot of people but it's just not the case. look, i have got five boys. i'm used to people saying something that's not always true but just keep on repeating it and ultimately hoping i will belief it that's not the case. all right? i will not re
shortly after the debate ended, i received an email from one dennis miller who lives in san that barbara, california. mr. miller opining i hope the president's but the -- butt kicking is covered by obama care. apparently mr. miller believes mitt romney won the debate. that's true the governor did win. how do i know? because i turned to msnbc. the commentators there looked like per persians watching the germans march into paris in 1940. there was general heart break on that cable network. there...
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. both: we're the fruit guys! back in 1998, we had this idea to deliver fresh fruit to offices in downtown san francisco. we built these wooden crates, filled these with fruit in my one-bedroom apartment. the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business.
dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller...
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president obama has spent a few days in california. another fund-raiser, another event there late last night where the president said that he has been courting hispanics there, but he also said that mitt romney's debate was more style over substance, that debate really fueling the polls and we'll see if it's affected by the vice presidential debate this week. vice president biden, paul ryan debate on thursday. both of them out of the public spotlight as they continue to study for that. ryan is in florida. vice president biden is in delaware. he says he is focusing on ryan's speeches and on his budget. lynn? >>> tracie pots for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> a nashville hospital is reporting another death from the meningitis outbreak. that's according to the associated press. if confirmed, it would be the fifth deadly case in tennessee, the ninth nationally. at least 105 people in nine states from minnesota to florida have been affected. the cdc now believes 13,000 people in 23 states may have received steroid injections tied
president obama has spent a few days in california. another fund-raiser, another event there late last night where the president said that he has been courting hispanics there, but he also said that mitt romney's debate was more style over substance, that debate really fueling the polls and we'll see if it's affected by the vice presidential debate this week. vice president biden, paul ryan debate on thursday. both of them out of the public spotlight as they continue to study for that. ryan is...
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caller: california, the housing market and all that, you know? the housing market is crashing over there, you know. so obama obama -- so alabama is doing ok. host: do you watch this program every morning? caller: i watch c-span a lot. romney said he was going to get rid of tv -- pbs. that's crazy. pbs raised me. a lot of the programs are so educational. that's the best you can come up with? it's part of my life. host: latroy, thank you for your time this morning from alabama. we have one more segment left in this marathon "washington journal" getting reaction to last night's debate and taubing to you a little bit about the campaigns and everything. we're talking to obama supporters, mitt romney supporters. we want to get your reaction. if you watched the debate last night, we want to hear what you thought, think about what candidates. if you are a romney supporter, 202-585-3881, if you are an obama supporters, 202-585-3880. we want to hear your opinions. the new york sometimes, this is michael cooper, "taking stock of some of the claims and count
caller: california, the housing market and all that, you know? the housing market is crashing over there, you know. so obama obama -- so alabama is doing ok. host: do you watch this program every morning? caller: i watch c-span a lot. romney said he was going to get rid of tv -- pbs. that's crazy. pbs raised me. a lot of the programs are so educational. that's the best you can come up with? it's part of my life. host: latroy, thank you for your time this morning from alabama. we have one more...
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we're going to begin with a deadly shark attack in southern california. a 39-year-old man was killed while surfing in the waters off surf beach. the victim was -- had a massive bite wound on his upper torso and was pronounced dead at the scene. this is the second fatal attack in two years at surf beach which does not have any shark warning signs posted. officials are investigating to determine what kind of shark was involved. >>> now over to texas where the fast and the furious can get their fix on the nation's speed iest roadway. starting today driving 85 miles per hour on parts of highway 130 is perfectly legal. the new 40 mile toll road makes the trip between austin and san antonio a lot faster but safety experts predict an increase in crashes and deaths. >>> finally, officials at the san diego zoo are looking for a little help. the public is being asked to name this giant panda cub born 12 weeks ago. the list of potential names have been whittled down from 7,000 to 6. here they are. get out your pen and paper. miracle, rain drop. big ocean or big sea,
we're going to begin with a deadly shark attack in southern california. a 39-year-old man was killed while surfing in the waters off surf beach. the victim was -- had a massive bite wound on his upper torso and was pronounced dead at the scene. this is the second fatal attack in two years at surf beach which does not have any shark warning signs posted. officials are investigating to determine what kind of shark was involved. >>> now over to texas where the fast and the furious can get...
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>> and there are plenty of questions to answer about the derailment of an amtrak passenger train in california's central valley. at least 20 people were injured when several cars came off the rails after colliding with a big rig truck. a second train/truck crash happened about ten miles away, leaving the truck driver with major injuries. >>> and an update on a story that caused so much outrage. new york mayor, michael bloomberg, says a retired lock smith will stop selling master keys to some of the most sensitive locks in the city, including the world trade center site. the keys are meant for firefighters and city officials to access electric panels and subway stations. a "new york post" reporter bought a set on ebay for $160. >> that is alarming. >>> it is time, now, for the weather from across this great nation. severe storms, with gusty winds and hail, from cincinnati to pittsburgh and lexington. showers with peeks of sunshine from new york to d.c. thunderstorms from the carolinas, georgia and florida. and more record heat in the southwest. >> this great nation. you go, paula. and, my fellow
>> and there are plenty of questions to answer about the derailment of an amtrak passenger train in california's central valley. at least 20 people were injured when several cars came off the rails after colliding with a big rig truck. a second train/truck crash happened about ten miles away, leaving the truck driver with major injuries. >>> and an update on a story that caused so much outrage. new york mayor, michael bloomberg, says a retired lock smith will stop selling master...
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. >>> more than 100 california air guards men and women are headed to the east coast to assist with hurricane sandy and the rescue effort out there. >> cbs 5 reporter alisa harrington is life at moffett with how they plan to provide relief for those in need. >> reporter: they're geared up and ready to go. very noisy out here. you're looking at three m-130s and a c17 air prop. they've been loading the helicopters. they are putting a helicopter into that c17. and they will be used for widespread efforts on the east coast as it gets slammed by hurricane sandy. more than 100 guards men and women from the 129th rescue wing are taking part in this mission. after leaving moffett field, they will land in charlotte, north carolina. from there, crews, including guardian angel air and rescue teams will disburse where never they are needed. they won't fly directly into the heart of the storm but will go where they can and help where there is flooding. they're bringing medical supplies, food and flight- saving equipment for water rescue. they will get there and be ready for any circumstance. >> usually, a
. >>> more than 100 california air guards men and women are headed to the east coast to assist with hurricane sandy and the rescue effort out there. >> cbs 5 reporter alisa harrington is life at moffett with how they plan to provide relief for those in need. >> reporter: they're geared up and ready to go. very noisy out here. you're looking at three m-130s and a c17 air prop. they've been loading the helicopters. they are putting a helicopter into that c17. and they will be...
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richard nixon from california. gerald ford was never elected he doesn't count. he was from michigan. jimmy cart -- -- it end the forty years period of sun belt dominance. there were issues critical in the politics that go oned that came out of the sun belt. they tended to have a conservative cast to them. they tended to be oriented around issues of strong national defense of an opposition to unions and defense of free enterprise politics and it's in the sun belt in the south and southwest we see the rise by the 1970 would be coming to as at religious rise. the rise of e van gel call and the political process and new and important ways. so thurmond was the forefront at all of those issues in the own politicses. national defense he was a staunch anticommunist and played a important role in right-wing anticommunist politics. it was one of the things that lead him to switch parties in 1964. he was a key figure in opposing labor unions. he did so alongside bike barry goldwater starting in the 1950s. early in the career he would be a staunch advocate for unions in sou
richard nixon from california. gerald ford was never elected he doesn't count. he was from michigan. jimmy cart -- -- it end the forty years period of sun belt dominance. there were issues critical in the politics that go oned that came out of the sun belt. they tended to have a conservative cast to them. they tended to be oriented around issues of strong national defense of an opposition to unions and defense of free enterprise politics and it's in the sun belt in the south and southwest we...
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. >>> in southern california orange county prosecutors decided against filing criminal charges against an anaheim police officer who shot and killed a 23-year-old that preceded two other officer involved shooting this summer that sparked days of protests. last year prosecutors say the officer feared for his life when he shot and killed a known gang member. the officer says he was reaching toward his waistband. the suspect did not have a firearm. >>> tonight is the night. the presidential candidates are preparing to take the stage in denver. 50 million viewers are expected to tune in. brandi hitt is live in denver with a preview. >> reporter: good morning. the countdown is underway to the biggest showdown we've seen in the race for president. the gloves came off weeks ago as both out on the campaign trail. tonight we see round one of the debates. >> we can't afford four more years of the last four years. >> reporter: after weeks of attacks on the campaign trail. >> the president: we don't get far when we have leaders who write-off half the nation as victims. >> reporter: president obama
. >>> in southern california orange county prosecutors decided against filing criminal charges against an anaheim police officer who shot and killed a 23-year-old that preceded two other officer involved shooting this summer that sparked days of protests. last year prosecutors say the officer feared for his life when he shot and killed a known gang member. the officer says he was reaching toward his waistband. the suspect did not have a firearm. >>> tonight is the night. the...
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> a family of five is serving for -- searching for a new place to call home after a fire ripped through their home. it started shortly after 1:00 in a backyard shed. everyone inside the house, three adults, and two children made it out safely. fire crews are still investigating the cause. >>> pg and e is fighting ignorance as part of legal claims that rose against the san bruno pipeline explosion. the utility said it didn't know the pipeline was fraud. h
dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller...
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gasoline prices in california reaching record highs due to fuel shortages caused by a pipeline shutdown. well, excuse me one second year. forgive me. president obama hitting the campaign trail today after his dismal debate performance. joining is now, let's get right to it. what is he going to do now? >> i think this is an interesting question. at the top of your show you talked about how the liberals are so upset with president obama, and i think that was actually a turning point in creating a consensus in america that romney somehow brought to the obama. it was not so much conservatives , and that the conservatives to think romney won, but it was liberals. everybody from michael more to build more up in arms with president obama, so they want him to go at pain before he's seventh person at the offshore accounts. lou: but you don't think that obama got his tail kicked? >> i think the debate was a draw or something like that. lou: that draw? [laughter] >> when i look at it. lou: i just got over that. i want you to know -- >> don't spam me. lou: by the way, you're staring me. i can't bel
gasoline prices in california reaching record highs due to fuel shortages caused by a pipeline shutdown. well, excuse me one second year. forgive me. president obama hitting the campaign trail today after his dismal debate performance. joining is now, let's get right to it. what is he going to do now? >> i think this is an interesting question. at the top of your show you talked about how the liberals are so upset with president obama, and i think that was actually a turning point in...
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i can tell you from northern california to southern california yesterday, no matter where you look, you will find prices like this and then a car obscuring the sign but it is $4.99 for regular. others, for regular, it $5.29 and even up to $5.49. it is difficult for a lot of drivers in california. three reasons: one, supply; two, the supply is tied to demand," several of the refineries in california are off line. the refineries make the special blend of gas that california requires that you can not buy from outside state line. when you talk to drivers at good station they sure do feel the pain. take a listen. >> i have never seen gas prices anywhere near this. it is outrageous. shocking. i have a last driving to do. >> i spent almost $70 and it will only last a week. >> it takes forever to get them back down again. it is ridiculous. >> in response, the governor of california changed the summer standard which is more stringent to the winter standard which is easier to produce driving the price down by 10 percent but we are still significantly higher than at this point last year. right now
i can tell you from northern california to southern california yesterday, no matter where you look, you will find prices like this and then a car obscuring the sign but it is $4.99 for regular. others, for regular, it $5.29 and even up to $5.49. it is difficult for a lot of drivers in california. three reasons: one, supply; two, the supply is tied to demand," several of the refineries in california are off line. the refineries make the special blend of gas that california requires that you...
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beagle at nasa's jpl lab out in california. joining us very early this morning, but luther you really operate on mars time right? >> yes, and it is a 24 hour 40 minute day. >> bill: so what time is it on mars now? >> i do know i have an app for it on my cell phone, but i'm talking on it so it's hard to tell. >> bill: okay. is curiosity doing the job you expected it to do? >> yeah it has operated flaw >> bill: tell us about -- we know rocks on earth. are these the same kind of rocks that we have on earth. >> no, see there are all different types of rocks we just found on mars. the rock we just found was called a jake rock. it is completely different than anything we have seen on mars before. we see a rock on mars. we see a rock on earth and we assume it is created in the same general way. this looks like it was created in a way like no rock we have ever seen on mars. it looks like it was created similar to a volcanic situation. and we're still trying to figure out what it all means. >> bill: you scoop up the soil but you are not
beagle at nasa's jpl lab out in california. joining us very early this morning, but luther you really operate on mars time right? >> yes, and it is a 24 hour 40 minute day. >> bill: so what time is it on mars now? >> i do know i have an app for it on my cell phone, but i'm talking on it so it's hard to tell. >> bill: okay. is curiosity doing the job you expected it to do? >> yeah it has operated flaw >> bill: tell us about -- we know rocks on earth. are these...
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. >>> two trains collided with semi trucks at two different locations in california. the latest i want happened yesterday afternoon near fresno. a truck driver in the hospital, but investigators say he will survive. and the three people on the freight train are said to be unhurt. that came a few hours after an amtrak train collided with a truck just about ten miles away. we reported on that last night during the fox report. amtrak spokeswoman says 39 people were injured there and among them, a newborn baby thrown from his mother's arms. >> the seat in front of us was literally ripped out and fell on top of him. so i had to lift the seat up and dig under the debris and i found him in his car seat. >> bill: investigators say the crossing gate was down and warning signals were functioning when the collision took place. >>> some encouraging news from u.s. auto makers. chrysler today reporting it had the best september sales month since before the recession. the nation's smallest auto maker reports that sales jumped about 12% last month and that it sold more than 142,000 v
. >>> two trains collided with semi trucks at two different locations in california. the latest i want happened yesterday afternoon near fresno. a truck driver in the hospital, but investigators say he will survive. and the three people on the freight train are said to be unhurt. that came a few hours after an amtrak train collided with a truck just about ten miles away. we reported on that last night during the fox report. amtrak spokeswoman says 39 people were injured there and among...
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gas prices in california are 45 cents higher than the national average while prices in new york, new hampshire and connecticut are about 40 sense higher than a year ago. analysts blame the higher costs on reduced production at several refineries. the cost of oil saw its steepest decline since may. prices fell below $90 a barrel. the price drop can be attributed to the slowing economy in china. overseas markets edged up ahead. tokyo's nikkei gained 1% snapping a four session losing streak while hong kong's hang seng anticipated ad fraction. today the labor department releases the weekly unemployment numbers. on friday we'll get the september jobs report. stocks on wall street inched higher. the dow added 12 points while the nasdaq gained 15. one market loser was hewlett packard. shares of hp fell 13% after ceo meg whitman said she expects the company to continue to struggle over the next few years. hershey is getting socially conscious. they are pledging to use only certified coco in all its chocolate products by the year 20. hershey was criticized by activity jafts saying it was the
gas prices in california are 45 cents higher than the national average while prices in new york, new hampshire and connecticut are about 40 sense higher than a year ago. analysts blame the higher costs on reduced production at several refineries. the cost of oil saw its steepest decline since may. prices fell below $90 a barrel. the price drop can be attributed to the slowing economy in china. overseas markets edged up ahead. tokyo's nikkei gained 1% snapping a four session losing streak while...
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. >>> more than 100 members of the california air national guard based at moffett field have been deployed to the storm area. the 129th rescue wing brought two rescue helicopters and two refueling planes to north carolina. from there, planes and personnel will be sent to wherever they are needed anywhere from north carolina to new england. >>> there are warnings as far west as chicago. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us with a look at some of the damage and rescue operations. cate. >> reporter: michelle, frank, as this storm continues to move, sandy is destroying things in her path and causing more evacuations along the way. off north carolina this was the dramatic rescue of the hms bounty built in 1960 as a replica of the original 1787 vessel. it was used in a number of films. the bounty sank when her engine filed. her crew was plucked from the ocean. questions are being raised as to why the ship was out to sea at all. >> last week they said a storm was coming and how big it was and you would have thought they would get out of that area. >> reporter: there were six crewmembers on board
. >>> more than 100 members of the california air national guard based at moffett field have been deployed to the storm area. the 129th rescue wing brought two rescue helicopters and two refueling planes to north carolina. from there, planes and personnel will be sent to wherever they are needed anywhere from north carolina to new england. >>> there are warnings as far west as chicago. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us with a look at some of the damage and rescue...
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host: chandra, california. good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: weekend. what would you like to ask tonight at the debate? caller: both presidential candidates know that there is no nation in the history of the world that has ever waged war without raising taxes. how does that affect their policy approaches to the deficit? knowing that even adam smith, to use a reliable source, will tell you that it is the quickest, surest, and nearly permanent way to implode a nation. host: what do you think the moderator could ask to get that? caller: i just find it disturbing that with all this media coverage and speeches being made from both candidates in both parties, that the two wars that they waged in iraq and afghanistan are footnotes when it comes to balancing the budget and approaching resolving the debt crisis. the wars have absolutely little to do with it and it is disturbing. anyone can look at a history book and know that you raise taxes during a time of war. host: byron, cleveland, good morning. caller: known as socialist, george soros, recently contributed
host: chandra, california. good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: weekend. what would you like to ask tonight at the debate? caller: both presidential candidates know that there is no nation in the history of the world that has ever waged war without raising taxes. how does that affect their policy approaches to the deficit? knowing that even adam smith, to use a reliable source, will tell you that it is the quickest, surest, and nearly permanent way to implode a nation. host: what do you...
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it's happening all across the country, and in fact, in california g.o.p. registration went up 20%. and 27,000 residents have become republicans since january. they're doing fantastic. no, they aren't not. they're cheating registering only republicans. now they're caught, and now they have to run away from that. it's ever where. and then it gets even worse. other own tricia rose, the professor, we call her was in ohio and snapped this picture of the billboard. obama supports gay marriage and abortion. do you? vote republican. we got 'em. he supports gay marriage. ha-ha. five polls in a row in ohio with the larger than five-point lead for president obama. so i guess your ha-ha he's for gay marriage didn't work. you go lower and dirtier. here is another billboard. this one is in texas. it says, the seals removed one threat to america. remove the other in november. that's sick. speaking of sick, it gets worse. now they're sending out these dvds, a million of them to swing states particularly in ohio. we got this one from one of our viewers who lives in ohio who had it mailed to them. i
it's happening all across the country, and in fact, in california g.o.p. registration went up 20%. and 27,000 residents have become republicans since january. they're doing fantastic. no, they aren't not. they're cheating registering only republicans. now they're caught, and now they have to run away from that. it's ever where. and then it gets even worse. other own tricia rose, the professor, we call her was in ohio and snapped this picture of the billboard. obama supports gay marriage and...
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let's go to california on the democratic line, kay. caller: good morning. i would like to say our democratic system is truly broken. it is now like a sewer system of finances. we need to shorten the length of time that people run for election. two years. all this nonsense. people are jaded from listening to all this nonsense. if we do not do something about this, we're not a democratic system and more. host: george from texas on the republican line. caller: yes, mr. elliott. the reason obama is outspending the campaign is because he will spend all of the money that is reasonable right now. host: do you watch political ads? what is your take on political ads? caller: i watched c-span every day. i understand that obama is the reason that we're in debt. host: a chance to respond if you want to talk about campaign spending verses that spending -- verses debt spending. guest: i don't know if there is a connection. the romney campaign took out $20 million loan in the 20 primary and general election because they were short on money. you have seen different fundrai
let's go to california on the democratic line, kay. caller: good morning. i would like to say our democratic system is truly broken. it is now like a sewer system of finances. we need to shorten the length of time that people run for election. two years. all this nonsense. people are jaded from listening to all this nonsense. if we do not do something about this, we're not a democratic system and more. host: george from texas on the republican line. caller: yes, mr. elliott. the reason obama is...
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open up primaries -- california did that. we see more competition in california than in the previous three decades combined, just in one year. it may not be the perfect reform, but i tell you what, you are getting competition. you have members who have never tried to talk to voters on the other side or independents. you have sherman and berman, they are running to try to reach republicans and independent voters. two democratic incumbents facing off against each other. you see interesting things happening. that would do more to fix washington than any things i can think of. >> other things -- i will throw it open to your questions. i believe there will be a microphone passed around. first, both of you have referred to polls./ when you refer to what polls are saying, is that before or after? >> you go. >> i have very strong opinions. >> should i explain this for the audience? we're talking relegation that some polls skewed, were showing obama and had when they were not, some are adjusting the polls. they refer to a choose your
open up primaries -- california did that. we see more competition in california than in the previous three decades combined, just in one year. it may not be the perfect reform, but i tell you what, you are getting competition. you have members who have never tried to talk to voters on the other side or independents. you have sherman and berman, they are running to try to reach republicans and independent voters. two democratic incumbents facing off against each other. you see interesting things...